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Fully vegan restaurant cafe offering a range of international cuisine. Example dishes include spring rolls, satay sticks, Thai green chili, jerk salad, nachos, quesadillas, burgers, tofu tikka masala and more. Please send additional information and updates to HappyCow. Open Mon-Sun 11:00-21:30.
Featured Review
Sarilein
Points +26069
Amazing dishes - Edit
Meat the vegans with a wide range of dishes from different regions.
Read moreThis multi cuisine fully vegan restaurant has some decent Indian dishes as well as Jamaican, American and more
Highly recommend the Jamaican chicken and this biscoff cheesecake
So worth it! Love the crumbs and texture and it’s not too sweet which is great.
As a starter I had their vegan chicken Korean style which was nice and spicy and full of garlic (a bit burnt garlic though)
The plantain chips were amazing - first time I had them. As a main I had their Jamaican chicken! So flavourful and a lovely dish with a huge portion. Definitely a great restaurant I can highly recommend for any time of the day. Great location
Pros: Cheesecake , Jamaican
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255 Reviews
First Review by veganlondon
NadiaRoseKhan
Points +136
Tasty desserts - Edit
The jaffa cake and cheesecake were delicious 😋
Read moreThe hot dog also hit the spot
Friendly and attentive staff
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ELL3
Points +54
Delicious! - Edit
Really delicious food, great service.
Read moreOffer fake meat and non-fake meat options with lots of flavour
Updated from previous review on 2025-06-27
Pros: Kebab, Noodles
Cons: No toilet onsite have to go to camden market loos
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Gioiack
Points +1233
Gorgeous food!!! - Edit
Ordered for the first time from M'eat The Vegans (Camden Town) as everyone raves about this multi-cuisine vegan place 😊
Read moreThey have Indian, Caribbean, Chinese and even a bit of British / American (burgers, etc) 😃
Got different dishes to try different cuisines indeed and it was all very yummy! ☺️
Updated from previous review on 2026-02-28
Pros: Everything!!!
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HeatherDeLa
Points +262
A good option if undecided where to go - Edit
Atmosphere is very weird, trying to rush you to finish yet taking quite a while for the food to come when little to no customers seated.
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MartineDoldersum
Points +351
Great experience! - Edit
I never went to Camden Market before so I was surprised to find it! Meat the vegans is a nice and happy place with a lot of options. The staff was really friendly. I had the taco shells with tofu, which I really liked and fortunately ai had room for dessert so I had the berry pancakes. Great experience and would recommend!
Read morePros: Nice staff, Good food, Good music :)
Cons: Music a bit too loud for me
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Mike42
Points +90
Great food - Amazing staff - Edit
A great variety of food all beautifully presented.
Read moreThanks to Chay for his advice about how spicy the dishes were.
Updated from previous review on 2026-02-13
Pros: Range of food. , Friendly and helpful staff , 100% vegan
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DuncTheVegan
Points +26
Everything everywhere all at once - Edit
The menu has something from everywhere. Eating here is like having the Star Trek food replicator. Instant whatever you want from wherever you want. Go and go back
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-01-30
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HelsaArdino
Points +55
Some great, some less so - Edit
I would give 5 stars for the Eight Treasure Fried Rice.. its a good level of spicy and really tasty, love the flavours each bite brings.
Read moreThe vegan quesadilla was ok, but not my favourite.. that would receive a 3, as I was not a fan.
The vegan jaffa cake was absolutely a dream, its sweet and moist and all the different layers work wonderfully together!
Pros: Eight Treasure Fried Rice, Vegan Jaffa cake
Cons: Vegan quesadilla
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Albeet
Points +36
Thankful it’s all vegan but weird vibe - Edit
A large menu and lots of choices. We had the nachos which were good, then the special fried rice. To me, it was just rice whatever was left in the fridge (nuts, assorted vegan meats, lots of onion, pomegranate seeds?). The server also made us scan a QR code at the end to rate them - which seemed quite methodical and pressured, hence why their reviews are so high. Overall, not a terrible meal, and loved how it was all vegan, but wouldn’t be back.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-01-23
Pros: All vegan , Lots of choice
Cons: Confusing dishes
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EternalTraveller44
Points +189
Scratching my head - Edit
I went here because I was staying locally and it had a very good rating but I'm scratching my head at the rating for this place. I had a really good read of the menu and it just seemed a mish mash of dishes from around the world, Indian, Thai, Mexican etc. As I was about to order I was asked if I'd like a surprise dish, they couldn't tell me what it was but if I didn't like it I could have my money back. This is a red flag for "we have loads of stuff prepped that hasn't sold and we need to shift it before it goes to the bin", told them no and ordered Green Papaya Salad and a Tofu Quesadilla. The salad was ok, clearly pre prepped but it was reasonably tasty, I'd barely got through 2/3 of it and the quesadilla arrived. Now if they're busy I get it but there was only one other table occupied. The quesadilla was a travesty, full of peas and carrots with the odd kidney bean, fried tofu and vegan cheese. The pea and carrot mix was an odd choice for a quesadilla and probably a generic mix used to fill many dishes, no spices or any other flavours I could pick up, beige with a capital B and as far away from genuine Mexican cuisine as can be. Salsa was akin to Old El Paso brand. I think if they actually concentrated on doing several things very well, rather than a menu that ambles around different cuisines it might be better. The only upside was that the server was quite pleasant 😊. Honestly 3/10, won't ever make the effort to revisit.
Read morePros: Server was pleasant, Diet free karma cola, Salad was ok
Cons: Quesadilla, not good., Odd menu
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satanistnichtsoeine
Points +2619
Finally Found It – And Glad We Did - Edit
I really wanted to visit m’eat the vegans, but finding it was an adventure in itself. The restaurant is located in or near Camden Market, inside a huge area full of stalls, shops, and food spots. Maps wasn’t very helpful, it was extremely crowded, and we almost gave up. As a last try, we asked a security staff member who gave us very specific directions (back entrance, right, then left past the Amy Winehouse statue) and thankfully, we finally found it. Once you know where it is, it’s easy, but getting there the first time can be stressful.
Read moreAfter all that, a drink was needed: I had a Maaza mango juice and my companion a piña colada. I really wanted to eat fish and chips at least once while in England, so seeing a vegan version on the menu made the decision easy. Otherwise, I would have been completely overwhelmed - the menu is huge, ranging from Mexican and American to Middle Eastern and Indian dishes. Normally that’s a bit of a red flag for me, but at least what we ordered was done really well.
The fish and chips were beautifully plated, the “fish” was exactly how I imagined it, the fries were crispy, and even though I usually don’t like tartar sauce, this one was surprisingly good. The mushy peas rounded everything out nicely and added a different touch. My companion had the butter chick’n tikka masala with rice, which was also well seasoned and very enjoyable.
The staff were friendly, and overall I’m glad we didn’t give up looking for it. I think I’d need to come back and try more dishes from the menu to fully judge it, but this visit definitely left a good impression.
Updated from previous review on 2026-01-17
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TomBridges
Points +414
banging - Edit
soooo many options, the server surprised us for our mains and both of us loved it !
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-01-15
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technisez
Points +50
Very saucy - Edit
Took the pad thai with (vegan) chicken. Good taste but a lot of sauce and not that many vegetables. My friend took the fries with cheesy sauce and veggies, was very good (but a bit spicy)!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-01-11
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AndreLucas
Points +44
Very Good and comfortable food - Edit
Very good experience, the food is delicious and the staff is very nice and friendly.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2026-01-11
Pros: Garlic wings , Vegan Mexican taco, Vegan nachos
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BronteM
Points +650
Yum! - Edit
I liked that they had a variety of cuisines. We got takeaway and ordered a few things so we could have dinner and lunch the next day. The samosa chaat and fried plantain were standouts, but I loved everything!
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vheegan2
Points +1164
Great introduction into Caribbean food - Edit
I hadn’t really tried Caribbean food before, but Meat the Vegans completely impressed me. The jerk chicken salad was stunning, and the plantain with bean sauce was packed with flavour. We also shared the pan-fried gyoza, which was equally tasty. Even my non-vegan friend was impressed. I’m very eager to try more of this cuisine - so thank you Meat the Vegans for the introduction
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-12-26
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LinMa:)
Points +215
Authentic Thai Taste with Excellent Vegan Options - Edit
The papaya salad was amazing, just like the one I had in Thailand. I also tried fish and chips for the first time, and it was vegan! The staff were incredibly friendly. My boyfriend couldn’t decide what to order, so we went with the waitress’s recommendation, and it turned out to be the best fried rice I’ve ever had. We wanted to try the spicy wings too, but we were already too full. Highly recommend!
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-12-22
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Meli7h
Points +484
Fish and chips - Edit
Great place to have fish and chips. The pad thai was excellent as well 😁
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AliceManchip
Points +2512
Amazing food - Edit
Massive menu with food from all over the world. We ordered curry goat (which was amazing) and a chicken stew (which was lovely but a bit too spicy for me) both served with a portion of rice, beans and plantain. Massive portion for a good price! The ambiance of the restaurant is a bit odd we were the only ones eating on a Friday night - I think it’s mainly delivery orders. Staff were kind! Only complaint is there’s no toilet in the restaurant (but there’s a public one for £1 around the corner)
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2025-12-14
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MichaelVeganCa
Points +247
Huge menu with - Edit
A little something for everyone! We really enjoyed our food and the service was great.
Read morePros: Menu, Service
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daydreamer4life
Points +802
Didn’t like the food - Edit
I tried two different dishes and
Read more1. The portions were TINY
2. They rely WAY too much on making the food spicy instead of actually making it taste good with actual seasoning.
Spice is not a substitute for seasoning!
I had the tofu tacos with and they were disgusting. Peas and carrots don’t belong in tacos.
I won’t return to Meat the Vegans ever again.
ghastkill
Looks like the meal consisted on only sauce 🤣
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boostaboosh
Points +92
my favourite vegan place in London so far - Edit
The softshell chick'n tacos and the Indian food are delicious.
Read moreThe food tastes better than the other vegan spots. It's so good it doesn't make me miss sentient animal products.
Updated from previous review on 2025-12-03
Pros: delicious food, soft shell chicken taco
Cons: cooking smoke was making its way to eating area, non attentive slow service
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Nanna
Points +1088
Some many options! - Edit
Everything is delicious! Highly recommend
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Ritamin
Points +100
Yumm - Edit
We went to this fully vegan restaurant. We had the fish ’n’ chips and the ‘chicken’ bites. The staff were very friendly, and the dishes were delicious
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lublack66@hotmail.co.
Points +636
Just okay - Edit
Had been looking forward to trying this place after all the good reviews. I went with a friend and we shared the chickn satay starter. The peanut sauce was the highlight. My friend ordered the hotdog, which she enjoyed and I had the fish and chips which was disappointing. I'm a big fan of Unity Diner's fish n chips and this just didnt compare. Service was slow, and no one seemed very happy. Based on this experience I wouldn't go again.
Read morePros: The peanut sauce
ghastkill
The ‘mushy peas’ look drier than sand
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Ouibonjour
Points +141
Not that good. - Edit
We were visiting London, and we were quite hungry. Meat the Vegans was one of the most well rated restaurants, so it was like a no brainer.
Read moreWe didn't really like it. I had an orange juice that came from a generic brand of juice you can get at the supermarket (they poured it in front of me, back in the kitchen). Paying 3,50 for something that isn't homemade...
I had a fish and chips plate. The fries were alright, but the "fish" tasted off and I didn't finish it. The tartar sauce that came with it tasted industrial, and I suspect the mushy peas weren't homemade either - although they had no taste. Like I just felt matter in my mouth, but really no taste at all, not even salt, which was... surprising!
My husband got a burger and the patty also tasted like something you buy from the store.
I'm honestly very disappointed and I don't think I'll be back. I also want to point out that I don't remember seeing the chefs washing their hands. I should have trusted my gut feeling when I saw the giant quantity of different meals that are available.
Updated from previous review on 2025-11-01
Pros: Easily accessible
Cons: Everything I had probably came from a store.
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Zunyop
Points +182
El mejor vegano de mi vida - Edit
Pedimos Butter chicken, Fried rice y pad thai, delicioso, exquisito, una experiencia que hay que vivir una vez en la vida.
Read morePros: Todo , Comida con mucho sabor
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